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Arizona Diamondbacks

History

Arizona Diamondbacks- 1998-Present

Homes: Bank One Ballpark, 1998-Present (Phoenix).

Names: Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-Present).

Championships: 1 Time World Series Champion (2001), 1 Time National League Champion (2001),  3 Time NL Western Division Champions (1999, 2001-2002).

All-Time Record (Since 1998): 440-370 (.543)

Records by Decade: 165-159 (.509) in 1990's, 275-211 (.566) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: None

Team Information

Principal Owner: Jerry Colangelo

General Manager: Joe Garagiola Jr.

Manager: Bob Brenly

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Colorado Rockies

History

Colorado Rockies- 1993-Present

Homes: Mile High Stadium, 1993-1994 (Denver), Coors Field, 1995-Present (Denver).

Names: Colorado Rockies (1993-Present)

Championships: 1 Time NL Wild Card Champion (1995)

All-Time Record (Since 1993): 740-817 (.475)

Records by Decade: 512-559 (.478) in 1990's, 228-258 (.469) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1998)

Team Information

CEO: Jerry McMorris

General Manager: Dan O'Dowd

Manager: Clint Hurdle

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Los Angeles Dodgers

History

Los Angeles Dodgers- 1890-Present

Homes: Washington Park, 1890 (Brooklyn), Eastern Park, 1891-1897 (Brooklyn), Washington Park II, 1898-1912 (Brooklyn), Ebbets Field, 1913-1956 (Brooklyn), Ebbets Field, 1957 (Brooklyn), Roosevelt Stadium, 1957 (Jersey City), Memorial Coliseum, 1958-1961 (Los Angeles), Dodger Stadium, 1962-Present (Los Angeles).

Names: Brooklyn Dodgers (1890-1957), Los Angeles Dodgers (1958-Present).

Championships: 6 Time World Series Champions (1955, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988), 18 Time NL Champions (1916, 1920, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952-1953, 1955-1956, 1959, 1963, 1965-1966, 1974, 1977-1978, 1981, 1988), 8 Time NL Western Division Champions (1974, 1977-1978, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995), 1 Time NL Wild Card Champions (1996).

All-Time Record (Since 1900): 8325-7583 (.523)

Records by Decade: 649-809 (.445) in 1900's, 696-787 (.469) in 1910's, 765-768 (.499) in 1920's, 734-793 (.481) in 1930's, 894-646 (.581) in 1940's, 913-630 (.592) in 1950's, 878-729 (.546) in 1960's, 910-701 (.565) in 1970's, 825-741 (.527) in 1980's, 797-757 (.513) in 1990's, 264-222 (.543) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star Game three times (1949, 1959 and 1980)

Team Information

Ownership Group: FOX

CEO: Bob Daly

General Manager: Dan Evans

Manager: Jim Tracy

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San Diego Padres

History

San Diego Padres- 1969-Present

Homes: Qualcomm Stadium, 1969-Present (San Diego).

Names: San Diego Padres (1969-Present)

Championships: 2 Time NL Champions (1984 and 1998), 3 Time NL Western Division Champions (1984, 1996 and 1998).

All-Time Record (Since 1969): 2460-2921 (.457)

Records by Decade: 52-110 (.321) in 1960's, 667-942 (.415) in 1970's, 762-805 (.486) in 1980's, 758-799 (.487) in 1990's, 221-265 (.455) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1992).

Team Information

Principal Owner: John Moores

General Manager: Kevin Towers

Manager: Bruce Bochy

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San Francisco Giants

History

San Francisco Giants- 1883-Present

Homes: Polo Grounds, 1883-1888 (Manhattan), Manhattan Field, 1889-1890 (Manhattan), Polo Grounds II, 1891-1957 (Manhattan), Seals Stadium, 1958-1959 (San Francisco), 3 Com Park, 1960-1999 (San Francisco), Pacific Bell Park, 2000-Present (San Francisco).

Names: New York Giants (1883-1957), San Francisco Giants (1958-Present).

Championships: 5 Time World Series Champions (1905, 1921-1922, 1933, 1954), 17 NL Champions (1905, 1911-1913, 1917, 1921-1924, 1933, 1936-1937, 1951, 1954, 1962, 1989, 2002), 5 Time NL Western Division Champions (1971, 1987, 1989, 1997, 2000) ,1 Time NL Wild Card Champion (2002).

All-Time Record (Since 1900): 8557-7353 (.538)

Records by Decade: 823-645 (.561) in 1900's, 889-597 (.598) in 1910's, 890-639 (.582) in 1920's, 868-657 (.569) in 1930's, 724-808 (.473) in 1940's, 822-721 (.533) in 1950's, 902-704 (.562) in 1960's, 794-818 (.493) in 1970's, 773-795 (.493) in 1980's, 790-766 (.508) in 1990's, 282-203 (.581) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game four times (1934, 1942, 1961 and 1984). 

Team Information

Principal Owner: Peter Magowan

General Manager: Brian Sabean

Manager: Felipe Alou

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